The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... East Indies ; none which will so directly , powerfully , and permanently affect the whole of our Southern and South - western States . My attention has been turned to this subject , for a considerable time with deep interest ; and al ...
... East Indies ; none which will so directly , powerfully , and permanently affect the whole of our Southern and South - western States . My attention has been turned to this subject , for a considerable time with deep interest ; and al ...
الصفحة 78
... East India government have made several attempts for the extensive intro- duction of the cotton - plant in Guzerat , near the Persian Gulf , which seems well adapted for its culture . " Royle says " the best cotton is procured from the ...
... East India government have made several attempts for the extensive intro- duction of the cotton - plant in Guzerat , near the Persian Gulf , which seems well adapted for its culture . " Royle says " the best cotton is procured from the ...
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... East India cotton has materially low- ered the price of the American article in Liver- pool ; in one instance to the extent of no less than three cents on the pound ! It is a fact , too well known almost to be told again , that the ...
... East India cotton has materially low- ered the price of the American article in Liver- pool ; in one instance to the extent of no less than three cents on the pound ! It is a fact , too well known almost to be told again , that the ...
الصفحة 82
... eastern possessions : her army and navy , legislation and credit , will all contribute their aid to this work . The East India Company , under their present char- ter , no longer enjoys that exclusive control of Indian commerce , which ...
... eastern possessions : her army and navy , legislation and credit , will all contribute their aid to this work . The East India Company , under their present char- ter , no longer enjoys that exclusive control of Indian commerce , which ...
الصفحة 85
... East India Company , principally for the cultivation of cotton . One person has taken 60,000 acres at his own risk , and ex- pects to employ one hundred thousand people more than at present ! " Brother Jonathan , who is generally on the ...
... East India Company , principally for the cultivation of cotton . One person has taken 60,000 acres at his own risk , and ex- pects to employ one hundred thousand people more than at present ! " Brother Jonathan , who is generally on the ...
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